Indigenous Peoples and local communities as agents of transformative change for sustainability

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Achieving just, equitable, and effective sustainability transformations requires diverse social engagement. This paper identifies five key roles played by Indigenous Peoples and local communities as agents of transformative change: embodying sustainable lifeways, resisting harm and defending rights, extending their practices to influence broader systems, and offering foundational models for care-oriented economies and governance. Through illustrative examples, we show how Indigenous Peoples and local communities actively contribute to global transformation. We emphasize the importance of engaging with a wide range of actors in supporting, expanding, and deepening these contributions to realize meaningful, systemic change toward a sustainable and just future.

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Reyes-García V, Nelson V, Bonilla-Moheno M, Hausner VH, Leventon J, Wheeler HC, Aksoy Z, Bates P, Carino J, Dabezies JM, Frantzeskaki N, Gordon E, Gosnell H, Guibal C, Gurung J, Heatta MJ, Hernandez Y, Huambachano M, Ifejika Speranza C, A. Magris R, Mannetti L, Mansur AV, Nishi M, O’Brien K, Pictou S, Raab K, Roskruge N, Sulyandziga R, Villasante S. (2026). Indigenous Peoples and local communities as agents of transformative change for sustainability. Communications Earth and Environment. 7. 1.

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